Lost in all of the interviews coming out of the NFL Owners Meetings, the Tennessee Titans re-signed one of their own to help solidify their porous special teams.
NFL Insider Jordan Schultz reports that the Titans have come to terms with defensive back Justin Hardee Sr. on a one-year contract.
Source: The #Titans are re-signing CB and special teams standout, former Pro Bowler Justin Hardee Sr., to a 1-year deal.
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) April 1, 2025
He appeared in nine games for Tennessee last season and is expected to play a key role under new special teams coordinator John Fassel. pic.twitter.com/Gpyockgf8w
The Titans originally signed Hardee midway through the 2024 season to help boost their dismal special teams unit. The veteran defensive back was a Pro Bowler in 2022 for the New York Jets and is highly regarded as one of the top coverage players in the league.
In all, Hardee Sr. played in nine games for the Titans in 2024 recording three total tackles with all 185 of his snaps coming on special teams. He now returns to Tennessee to play under new special teams coordinator John Fassel in hopes of rebuilding an abysmal unit that finished near the bottom of the NFL in almost every category.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans re-signing defensive back Justin Hardee Sr.